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Universities Superannuation Scheme

  • Thursday, 8 August, 2024
    UK’s biggest private pension fund dumps £80mn of Israeli assets

    USS has ‘materially’ reduced exposure to Israeli stocks and debt following pressure from members

    Person holding cellphone with logo of Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    Infrastructure investment
    USS warns on future investments after Thames Water loss

    Pension fund says writedown of stake in troubled utility will ‘influence’ its approach

    A pedestrian passes a Thames Water vehicle in London
  • Sunday, 2 June, 2024
    Big UK pension scheme under pressure over Thames Water stake

    Universities Superannuation Scheme owns 20% stake in troubled utility that is in effect worthless

  • Sunday, 3 March, 2024
    UK politics
    UK’s largest private sector pension fund cautions ministers on reform

    Head of Universities Superannuation Scheme urges the government not to engage in excessive intervention

    Carol Young
  • Tuesday, 2 January, 2024
    Thames Water
    Pension fund slashes value of its Thames Water stake by almost two-thirds

    USS writedown comes as the utility is seeking to raise £2.5bn of new equity

    Thames Water worker in a flooded street
  • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
    UK universities set to secure big cut in pensions bill

    Universities Superannuation Scheme records a surplus after more than a decade in deficit due to sharp rise in interest rates

    A student walks in the campus of Glasgow university
  • Wednesday, 5 July, 2023
    Thames Water
    Thames Water investor USS to be quizzed by watchdog over stake

    The Pensions Regulator’s scrutiny comes after plans emerge for a bailout of the utility

    Thames Water headquarters in Reading, England
  • Friday, 12 May, 2023
    Leading pensions client warns data for 470,000 members at risk from Capita hack

    UK’s biggest private sector pension plan says private details of members were on outsourcer’s hacked servers

    A Capita logo
  • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
    Pensions industry
    Pension schemes to target BP’s Lund over backtrack on climate pledges

    Nest and four other UK retirement funds will vote against the chair’s reappointment

    The BP Texas City Chemicals plant
  • Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
    Workplace pensions
    UK universities pension plan warns against shake-up of funding rules

    Largest private-sector retirement scheme, with fund of £90bn, tells regulator of ‘deep misgivings’ over proposals

    A university lecturer standing in front of a room full of students
  • Sunday, 12 March, 2023
    Climate change
    UK pension funds threaten to vote against BP and Shell directors over climate targets

    USS and Border to Coast’s plan follows companies backtracking on emissions targets

    From left, BP’s Bernard Looney and Shell’s Wael Sawan montage
  • Monday, 24 October, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK universities face national strike as pay and pensions dispute escalates

    UCU threatens to ‘bring entire sector to a standstill’ after securing landmark mandate

    University staff during a protest in London
  • Thursday, 6 October, 2022
    Pensions crisis
    UK’s largest pension scheme was warned against debt strategy before crisis

    Universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College advised £90bn USS of ‘significant risks’

    Members of the public sit in view of the City of London skyline
  • Monday, 25 July, 2022
    Pension chief bonus sparks union anger ahead of university strike ballot

    College staff condemn payment to Universities Superannuation Scheme boss after facing retirement benefits cuts

    Protesters outside Universities Superannuation Scheme offices
  • Saturday, 18 June, 2022
    UK universities
    Universities accused of misleading claims over UK staff pension reforms

    Younger workers could lose up to £200,000 under benefits changes introduced in April, analysis shows

  • Tuesday, 31 May, 2022
    Explainer
    Will improved finances bring an end to UK university pension battle?

    Union insists cuts to benefits imposed in April can be reversed but employers stand firm

  • Monday, 30 May, 2022
    USS pension deficit shrinks from £14bn to £1.6bn in two years as markets surge

    Head of universities sector scheme suggests changes that led to widespread strike action might be adjusted

    Lecturers, trade unionists and students protest outside the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) HQ in the City of London
  • Saturday, 19 February, 2022
    Jo Grady
    Academic pensions are not a gift, but a right we have earned

    Staff who kept universities afloat during the pandemic deserve dignity in work and retirement

    Members of the University and College Union (UCU)  in Glasgow holding banners demonstrate over pay, pensions and working conditions
  • Monday, 14 February, 2022
    UK university pension fund sets ‘staging post’ emissions goals

    Largest private scheme by assets plans to invest £500mn in new decarbonisation strategy

    Smoke billowing from a fire in the Amazon rain forest
  • Sunday, 14 November, 2021
    Martin Wolf
    UK university pensions suffer from misplaced prudence

    It is a fallacy to suppose that a fund could be insured against the direst outcomes

    Staff from Dundee University hold a rally in City Square on the first day of a five day strike on September 29, 2021 in Dundee, Scotland
  • Monday, 1 November, 2021
    Pensions crisis
    UK academics begin legal action to halt proposed cuts to pensions

    Move also seeks to speed up the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s efforts to divest from fossil fuel companies

    Academics at Sheffield university protesting over pensions in 2020
  • Tuesday, 31 August, 2021
    UK university union plans industrial action over pension cuts threat

    Move follows vote by committee to back proposals to cut funding shortfall in main retirement scheme

    Newcastle University members of the UCU strike over pay and pensions in 2020
  • Sunday, 27 June, 2021
    Martin Wolf
    It is folly to make pensions safe by making them unaffordable

    Misguided policies threaten the security in retirement of almost everyone working in the UK private sector

    Getty image illustrating Martin Wolf column ‘It is folly to make pensions safe by making them unaffordable’
  • Friday, 28 May, 2021
    Cuts to university pensions will leave staff ‘one-third worse off’

    Union accuses fund of ‘failing to come clean’ over impact on defined benefit schemes

  • Monday, 3 May, 2021
    UK university pension fund proposes net zero investment strategy

    But plan draws criticism from academics seeking swift exit from fossil fuels

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